Thrissur (Trichur) is mostly preferred by travellers from Thrissur, Bangalore. The go to destination for types of travellers, be it family, kids and couples, Thrissur (Trichur) is, however, mostly preferred by Couple, Family. The best season or months to visit places in Thrissur (Trichur) are January, February, March, April, August, September, October, November, December. There are 88 tourist places in Thrissur (Trichur), which can be explored by travellers. Local attractions can be visited at any time of the day, be it early morning, afternoon, evening or night, as suitable for travellers. Sightseeing in Thrissur (Trichur) can be done by travellers, which will take half a day or one day, but to see all sightseeing places, travellers need to stay in Thrissur (Trichur) for 2 days to 3 days.Travellers can also download HolidayIQ.com's Thrissur (Trichur) Travel Guide to learn about places to visit in Thrissur (Trichur), browse through photos & pictures, explore Thrissur (Trichur) using a map, and read sightseeing reviews. Recently reviewed tourist attractions in Thrissur (Trichur), which are great places to visit, are Thrissur Zoo, Punnathurkotta Elephant Sanctuary, Kauthukapark, Thiruvilvamala, State Museum. Thrissur (Trichur) can be visited in summer, monsoon or winter.

Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple is one of the sacred pilgrim spots in South India, known as 'Bhooloka Vaikuntam' and 'Dwarka of the South'. As per legends, the presiding idol, Lord Krishna (Vishnu) of Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple is about 5000 years old. This idol originally...
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Athirapilly Falls, famous for its waterfalls, is a popular picnic spot located at a distance of 60 km from Thrissur city, at the entrance of Sholayar ranges of Western Ghats. Originating from the deep forests of Sholayar ranges, Athirapilly Falls plummets from a height of...
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Vadakkumnatha Temple, located in the heart of Thrissur city, is one of the oldest temples of Kerala. Built in typical traditional Kerala style of architecture, Vadakkumnatha Kshetram is decorated with murals and sculptures. Situated amidst Tekkinkadu (Forest of Teak trees)...
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State Museum Complex, situated over an area of about 5.5 acres of land in Thrissur city, comprises of Zoological Garden, Botanical Garden, Art Museum and Natural History Museum. State Museum Complex was established in the year 1885, is a popular attraction of tourists visiting...
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Thiruvilvamala is a temple town located on the northern outskirts of Thrissur. Situated on the banks of River Bharathapuzha, Thiruvilvamala is famous for its Vilwadrinathan temple, which is dedicated to Lord Rama. Ekadashi is an auspicious occasion at Thiruvilvamala, during...
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Punnathurkotta Elephant Sanctuary, located at a distance of about 23 km from Thrissur city and 2 km from Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple at Kottapadi, is home to about 66 elephants which belong to the Guruvayur temple. This sanctuary, which was once the fort and the palace of...
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Kerala Kalamandalam or ‘Kalamandalam Deemed University of Art and Culture’ at Cheruthuruthy is a major attraction of Thrissur, which was founded by Vallathol Narayana Menon and Manakkulam Mukunda Raja in the year 1930. This is a learning institute which imparts...
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Peechi Dam is a popular attraction in the vicinity of Thrissur city, situated at a distance of 20 km away. It is built across River Manali to serve the irrigation needs of Thrissur and surrounding areas. Facilities for Boating are available at Peechi Reservoir.
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Appan Thampuran Smarakam, located at Ayyanthole, in the vicinity of Thrissur city, is famous for its vast collection of books, journals, magazines, etc. Appan Thampuran Smarakam, which is maintained by the Kerala Sahitya Academy, was established in the year 1976. This...
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Bible Tower is the bell tower of Puthen Palli or Basilica of Our Lady of Dolores of Thrissur, which is situated behind the church at a height of about 80 m. Bible Tower is the largest church tower in Asia and is decorated with wood and brass carvings, stained glasses, oil...
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Shakthan Thampuran Palace is a popular attraction in the city of Thrissur. Shakthan Thampuran Palace, also known as Vadakkekara Palace, was the royal palace of Shakthan Thampuran, an erstwhile ruler of Cochin Kingdom. It was Vadakkechira Kovilakam that Shakthan Thampuran...
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Chavakkad Beach is one of the popular beaches of Kerala, located in Chavakkad of Thrissur District. Situated along the coast of Arabian Sea on the Western part of Thrissur District, Chavakkad is also famous for its estuary or ‘Azhimukham’.
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Arattupuzha Temple is a popular pilgrim spot located in the vicinity of Thrissur. The temple is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa (Muruga), who is also the presiding deity of the village. It is believed that Arattupuzha pooram is the oldest festival in Kerala.
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Vazhachal Falls, famous for its waterfalls, is a popular picnic spot located at a distance of 60 km from Thrissur city and 5 km from Athirapilly Falls, nearby Sholayar ranges of Western Ghats. Vazhachal Falls, situated with a scenic backdrop of dense forests of Sholayar...
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Puthen Palli or Basilica of Our Lady of Dolores is a major attraction of Thrissur, known for being the biggest and tallest church in Asia. Puthen Palli, which covers an area of about 2300 m, is built in Indo-Gothic style of architecture and has characteristic features...
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Thiruvambady Krishna Temple of Thrissur is one of the ancient temples of Kerala. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Thiruvambady Krishna Temple plays an important role in Pooram festival as it is the starting point for one of the festival processions, while the other is...
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